Weegy: Mercutio finally draws his sword because Tybalt insults Romeo and Mercutio is very protective of Romeo. He is provoked into the fight. User: The prince had told everyone that anyone starting a fight in the streets would be punished by death. Which of the following is most likely the reason that Mercutio is unafraid to start a fight with Tybalt?
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Weegy: False. Impression is not generally considered a form of modernism, although the two did happen in roughly the same time period. User: Early biography was weighted with _____.
commemoration and moralizing
historical facts
adventure and romance Weegy: c User: All novels in some way represent _____.
life
the supernatural
poetry Weegy: All novels represent the supernatural. User: To the naturalistic writer, the human person is an animal.
True
False Weegy: That is true User: The type of novel that is faithful to a geographical section is _____.
historical
regional
problem Weegy: Regional User: All narrative prose has elements of realism.
True
False User: The novel of manners dealt primarily with _____.
regions
history
a single social class Weegy: A single social class User: Impressionism is an objective and impersonal mode of writing.
True
False Weegy: true User: Naturalism is more of a writing method than a philosophy.
True
False User: Medieval romances contributed realism to the novel.
True
False Weegy: OMANCE, MEDIEVAL (also called a chivalric romance): In medieval use, [ romance referred to episodic French and German poetry dealing with chivalry and the adventures of knights in warfare as they rescue fair maidens and confront supernatural challenges. Medieval romances represent not a heroic age of tribal wars, but a courtly, chivalric period of history involving highly developed manners and civility. Their standard plot involves a single knight seeking to win a scornful lady's favor by undertaking a dangerous quest. Along the way, this knight encounters mysterious hermits, confronts evil blackguards and brigands, slays monsters and dragons, competes anonymously in tournaments, and suffers from wounds, starvation, deprivation, and exposure in the wilderness. He may incidentally save a few extra villages and pretty maidens along the way before finishing his primary task.
Medieval romances often focus on the ... (More)